A lockable hinge includes a first and second hinge member, a lock, and an actuator. The lockable hinge is coupled to a pair of ladder-leg sections and is arranged to allow the ladder-leg sections to move among closed-ladder, trestle-ladder, and straight-ladder positions. The lock is used to lock the hinge members to cause the ladder-leg sections to lock in the closed-ladder, trestle-ladder and straight-ladder positions.
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7. A lockable ladder hinge comprising
first and second hinge members coupled together for rotation about a common axis,
a cam having a pair of tabs coupled to the second hinge member, the first hinge member having tab-receiving spaces,
an actuator,
means for coupling the actuator to the cam so that, when the actuator is moved in a first direction, the cam moves outwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to withdraw from the tab-receiving spaces to unlock the hinge members, and so that, when the actuator is moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the cam moves inwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to enter the tab-receiving spaces to lock the hinge members, and
wherein the actuator includes a link receiver, the means for coupling the actuator to the cam includes an actuator link, and the actuator link is arranged for rotation about the common axis and is coupled to the link receiver and to a cam link coupled to the cam.
8. A lockable ladder hinge comprising first and second hinge members coupled together for rotation about a common axis, a lock having a pair of tabs coupled to the second hinge member, the first hinge member having tab-receiving spaces, and a knob coupled to the lock, the knob being arranged for movement in a first direction about the common axis so that the lock moves radially away from the common axis and the tabs withdraw from the tab-receiving spaces to allow movement of the first and second hinge members relative to one another about the common axis and arranged for movement in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, about the common axis so that the lock moves radially toward the common axis and the tabs are received in the lock-receiving spaces to block movement of the first and second hinge members relative to one another about the common axis, and
wherein the lock includes a cam that provides the tabs and the second hinge member is formed to include a cam channel to receive the cam for radial movement relative to the common axis.
9. A lockable ladder hinge comprising first and second hinge members coupled together for rotation about a common axis, a lock having a pair of tabs coupled to the second hinge member, the first hinge member having tab-receiving spaces, and a knob coupled to the lock, the knob being arranged for movement in a first direction about the common axis so that the lock moves radially away from the common axis and the tabs withdraw from the tab-receiving spaces to allow movement of the first and second hinge members relative to one another about the common axis and arranged for movement in a second direction, opposite to the first direction, about the common axis so that the lock moves radially toward the common axis and the tabs are received in the lock-receiving spaces to block movement of the first and second hinge members relative to one another about the common axis,
wherein the first hinge member includes a first segment, a second segment, and a pair of guide rings, each of the first and second segments is formed to include at an end thereof an annular flange portion, the pair of guide rings are arranged in side-by-side relationship to one another and between the annular flange portions of the first and second segments, and the first and second segments are coupled together to form the first hinge member, and
wherein each guide ring has a first radius, each annular flange portion has a second radius, and the first radius is larger than the second radius.
10. A lockable ladder hinge comprising
a hollow right attachment arm and a hollow left attachment arm, the right attachment arm including a cylindrical outer housing arranged at an end of the right attachment arm, the left attachment arm including an annular flange portion arranged at the end of the left attachment arm, the annular flange portion nesting within the cylindrical outer housing and being concentrically arranged with the cylindrical outer housing relative to an axis shaft included in the lockable ladder hinge, the annular flange portion including a circumferential edge formed to include a plurality of tab-receiving spaces,
a cam that can fit into the tab-receiving spaces, the cam being arranged within the right attachment arm, the right attachment arm including side walls, each side wall including a slide channel, the cam being set into the slide channels,
a cam link including a first end coupled to an end of the cam in a rotatable manner and a middle part coupled to the right attachment arm in a rotatable manner about a bearing pin included in the lockable ladder hinge,
a torsion spring that urges the first end of the cam link toward the annular flange portion, the torsion spring being concentrically arranged with the bearing pin,
an actuator connector link including a first end movably coupled to the cam link, a middle portion concentrically coupled to the axis shaft for rotation about a common axis defined by the axis shaft, and a second end formed to include a projecting portion that extends outwardly through an arcuately-shaped oblong aperture formed in the cylindrical outer housing, and
an actuator that is arranged to rotate about the axis shaft and includes a connector link receiver to couple the actuator connector link to the actuator.
1. A lockable ladder hinge comprising
first and second hinge members coupled together for rotation about a common axis,
a cam having a pair of tabs coupled to the second hinge member, the first hinge member having tab-receiving spaces,
an actuator,
means for coupling the actuator to the cam so that, when the actuator is moved in a first direction, the cam moves outwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to withdraw from the tab-receiving spaces to unlock the hinge members, and so that, when the actuator is moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the cam moves inwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to enter the tab-receiving spaces to lock the hinge members, the means for coupling the actuator to the cam includes a mounting member, an actuator connector link, and a cam link, the actuator connector link is coupled through the mounting member to the actuator to rotate in the first direction about the common axis for radial movement of the tabs away from the common axis to withdraw the tabs from the tab-receiving spaces to allow the second hinge member to pivot relative to the first hinge member and to rotate in the second direction about the common axis for radial movement of the tabs toward the common axis to move the tabs into the tab-receiving spaces to block the second hinge member from pivoting relative to the first hinge member, and
wherein the first hinge member includes a first segment, a second segment, and a pair of guide rings, each of the first and second segments is formed to include at an end thereof an annular flange portion, the pair of guide rings are arranged in side-by-side relationship to one another and between the annular flange portions of the first and second segments, and the first and second segments are coupled together to form the first hinge member.
6. A lockable ladder hinge comprising
first and second hinge members coupled together for rotation about a common axis,
a cam having a pair of tabs coupled to the second hinge member, the first hinge member having tab-receiving spaces,
an actuator,
means for coupling the actuator to the cam so that, when the actuator is moved in a first direction, the cam moves outwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to withdraw from the tab-receiving spaces to unlock the hinge members, and so that, when the actuator is moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the cam moves inwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to enter the tab-receiving spaces to lock the hinge members, the means for coupling the actuator to the cam includes a mounting member, an actuator connector link, and a cam link, the actuator connector link is coupled through the mounting member to the actuator to rotate in the first direction about the common axis for radial movement of the tabs away from the common axis to withdraw the tabs from the tab-receiving spaces to allow the second hinge member to pivot relative to the first hinge member and to rotate in the second direction about the common axis for radial movement of the tabs toward the common axis to move the tabs into the tab-receiving spaces to block the second hinge member from pivoting relative to the first hinge member,
further comprising a guide assembly arranged to guide movement of the cam, wherein the actuator connector link, the cam link, the cam, and the guide assembly cooperate to provide a lock to lock the first and second hinge members in a fixed position relative to one another, and
wherein the guide assembly includes a first guide having a first arm and a second arm, a second guide having a third arm and is arranged for rotation about the common axis and is positioned between an annular flange portion of the first hinge member and an outer housing of the second hinge member.
5. A lockable ladder hinge comprising
first and second hinge members coupled together for rotation about a common axis,
a cam having a pair of tabs coupled to the second hinge member, the first hinge member having tab-receiving spaces,
an actuator,
means for coupling the actuator to the cam so that, when the actuator is moved in a first direction, the cam moves outwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to withdraw from the tab-receiving spaces to unlock the hinge members, and so that, when the actuator is moved in a second direction opposite to the first direction, the cam moves inwardly relative to the common axis to cause the pair of tabs to enter the tab-receiving spaces to lock the hinge members, the means for coupling the actuator to the cam includes a mounting member, an actuator connector link, and a cam link, the actuator connector link is coupled through the mounting member to the actuator to rotate in the first direction about the common axis for radial movement of the tabs away from the common axis to withdraw the tabs from the tab-receiving spaces to allow the second hinge member to pivot relative to the first hinge member and to rotate in the second direction about the common axis for radial movement of the tabs toward the common axis to move the tabs into the tab-receiving spaces to block the second hinge member from pivoting relative to the first hinge member,
further comprising a guide assembly arranged to guide movement of the cam, wherein the actuator connector link, the cam link, the cam, and the guide assembly cooperate to provide a lock to lock the first and second hinge members in a fixed position relative to one another, and
wherein the guide assembly includes a first guide having a first arm and a second arm, a second guide having a third arm and a spring retainer, and a guide spring, the first guide and the second guide are arranged in side-by-side relation to one another for rotary movement about the common axis, and the guide spring is coupled at a first end thereof to the spring retainer and at a second end thereof to the second arm.
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Foreign priority is hereby claimed under 35 U.S.C. § 119 to Chinese Patent Application No. 200320107059.8 filed in the People's Republic of China on Nov. 11, 2003, Chinese Patent Application No. 200420038624.4 filed in the People's Republic of China on Feb. 19, 2004, and Chinese Patent Application No. 200430030491.1 filed in the People's Republic of China on Feb. 24, 2004, the disclosures of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present disclosure relates to hinges and particularly to lockable hinges. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to lockable hinges for center-fold or multi-fold ladders.
Hinges are used in a variety of applications. Lockable hinges are often used on ladders to allow one section of the ladder legs to move relative to another section and to lock the ladder-leg sections in predetermined positions.
According to the present disclosure, a lockable hinge includes a pair of hinge members adapted to be coupled to a pair of ladder-leg sections for movement of the ladder-leg sections among closed-ladder, trestle-ladder, and straight-ladder positions. The lockable hinge is used to lock the hinge members to cause the ladder-leg sections to lock in the closed-ladder, trestle-ladder, and straight-ladder positions.
Illustratively, the lockable hinge includes a lock and an actuator which, along with the hinge members, share a common pivot axis to allow pivotable movement of the ladder-leg sections about the common axis. The lock includes a pair of tabs that are biased to press inwardly toward the common axis against an annular flange portion of the first hinge member. The annular flange portion includes a plurality of tab-receiving spaces associated with the closed-ladder, trestle-ladder, and straight-ladder positions. Upon movement of the tabs into the lock-receiving spaces, the lock blocks pivotable movement of the first and second hinge members about the common axis to lock the ladder-leg sections in a selected position.
The actuator includes a rotary knob coupled to the lock. To unlock the hinge, an input force is applied to the knob to cause the tabs to move away from the common axis and away from the lock-receiving spaces. Upon retraction of the tabs from the lock-receiving spaces, the hinge members and the ladder-leg sections are able to pivot relative to one another to any of the other predetermined ladder positions.
Additional features of the disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the following detailed description of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the following figures in which:
A ladder 11 includes a pair of ladder-leg sections 76 and a pair of lockable ladder hinges 10 coupled to sections 76 as shown, for example, in
Each hinge 10 includes a lock 12, an actuator 14, and first and second hinge members 16, 18, adapted to be coupled to sections 76, as shown, for example in
Illustratively, a user is able to lock hinge members 16, 18 to cause ladder-leg sections 76 to lock. Three locked positions are possible. A closed-ladder position having an included angle of about 0° between ladder-leg sections, a trestle-ladder position having an included angle of about 40° between ladder-leg sections, or a straight-ladder position having an angle of about 180° between ladder-leg sections.
First hinge member 16 includes an annular flange portion 20 and an attachment arm portion 50, as shown best in
First hinge member 16 further includes a plurality of guide rings 58 arranged in registered relationship with annular flange portions 20. Guide rings 58 are formed to include an arcuate slide portion 62 formed on a perimeter of each guide ring and an arcuate mounting notch 64 formed on the perimeter of each guide ring 58 and configured to cooperate with a portion of attachment arm portion 50 to block rotation of guide ring 58 relative to annular flange portion 20. Illustratively, a pair of guide rings 58 are arranged in registered relationship between segments 16A and 16B and are concentric to common axis 28. Each guide ring 58 has a larger radius along arcuate slide portion 62 than annular flange portion 20, and is arranged to receive a portion of lock 12 for slidable movement of lock 12 along the arcuate slide portion 62.
Second hinge member 18 includes a cylindrical outer housing 32, an actuator receiver 34, common axis bore 26, a slide channel portion 36, an attachment arm portion 50, and a retention clamp 70, as shown, for example, in
Second hinge member 18 is formed to include slide channels 36 on interior facing portions of attachment arm 50, as shown, for example, in
Actuator 14 includes a cylindrical housing portion 38, a common axis bore 26, an actuator connector receiver 40 formed on an interior portion of actuator 14, a biasing member 42, a mounting member 44, and a plurality of connecting tabs 46 projecting radially inwardly from an interior wall of cylindrical housing portion 38, as shown, for example, in
Lock 12 is coupled to second hinge member 18 and includes a cam 48, a cam link 52, a spring 54, and an actuator connector link 56, as shown best in
Cam link 52 includes two arms 72, 74 and is generally V-shaped, as shown best in
Spring 54 is further arranged to urge cam link 52 to rotate to cause cam 48 to extend radially inwardly toward common axis 28 against annular flange portion 38 in direction 27, as shown, for example, in
Upon movement of tabs 66 into tab-receiving space 24, movement of first hinge member 16 and second hinge member 18 is blocked as shown, for example, in
Mounting member 44, actuator connector link 56, cam link 52, and axis shaft 30 thus cooperate to provide means for coupling knob 14 to cam 48 so that, when knob 14 is moved in a first direction 15, cam 48 moves radially outwardly relative to common axis 28 to cause tabs 66 to withdraw from tab-receiving space 24 to allow pivotable movement of first hinge member 16 relative to second hinge member 18. When knob 14 is moved in a second direction 21, cam 48 moves radially inwardly relative to common axis 28 to cause tabs 66 to move into tab-receiving space 24 to block pivotable movement of first hinge member 16 relative to second hinge member 18. Referring now to
Upon pivotable movement of ladder-leg sections 76, first hinge member 16 rotates in direction 19 to cause cam 48 to be urged against arcuate slide portion 36 until tabs 66 are again able to align with one of tab-receiving spaces 24 and move radially inwardly toward common axis 28 to enter tab-receiving spaces 24.
To move ladder-leg sections 76 from the closed-ladder position shown in
To move ladder-leg sections 76 from the trestle-ladder position shown in
With respect to lockable hinge 10, knob 14, actuator connector link 56, and cam link 52 cooperate to provide means for coupling knob 14 to cam 48 so that, when knob 14 is moved in a first direction 15, cam 48 moves radially outwardly relative to common axis 28 to cause tabs 66 to move away from tab-receiving spaces 24 to allow pivotable movement of first hinge member 16 relative to second hinge member 18. Lockable hinge 10, knob 14, actuator connector link 56, and cam link 52 cooperate to provide means for coupling knob 14 to cam 48 so that, when knob 14 is moved in a second direction, cam 30 moves radially inwardly relative to common axis 28 to cause tabs 66 to move toward tab-receiving spaces 24 to block pivotable movement of first hinge member 16 relative to second hinge member 18.
A guide assembly 60 shown in
When ladder-leg sections 76 are arranged in the straight ladder position, an end portion of first arm 88 is urged against cam 48 by spring 98 as shown, for example, in
First arm 88 is configured having an oblique arcuate surface at the end portion of arm 88. This configuration allows cam 48 to slide under the end portion of arm 88 as hinge members 16, 18 are rotated to the trestle ladder position. If the hinge members are then rotated in the opposite direction, the cam 48 will then engage the end portion of first arm 88 causing arm 88 to rotate slightly exposing tab-receiving space 102 to allow cam 48 to move radially inwardly toward common axis 28 and engage tab-receiving space 102 to block movement of hinge members 16, 18 relative to one another.
To move ladder legs 76 to the closed-ladder position, knob 14 is rotated from the first position to the second position. Upon rotation of knob 14, cam 48 moves radially outwardly away from common axis 28 wherein tabs 66 withdraw from tab-receiving space 102. As hinge members 16, 18 are rotated toward one another, cam 48 confronts an end portion of guide arm 94 of second guide 92. Rotation of hinge members 16, 18 causes cam 48 to rotate guide arm 94 to expose a tab-receiving space 104 formed in annular flange portion 20 and associated with the closed-ladder position. When space 104 is fully exposed, cam 48 is able to engage space 104 to block movement of hinge members 16, 18 relative to one another. As guide arm 94 is rotated to expose space 104, spring 98 urges first guide to rotate relative to common axis 28 and arm 90 to block tab-receiving space 100 and arm 88 to block tab-receiving space 102.
Another lockable ladder hinge 210 for use with ladder 11 in place of each hinge 10 is shown, for example, in
Actuator 214 includes a cylindrical housing portion 238, a common axis bore 26, and a plurality of mating posts 301 as shown best in
Mounting member assembly 244 includes a cylindrical body 246, an annular retainer plate 248, a connector sleeve 252, a spring 42, and a mounting member housing 256 as shown, for example in
An actuator connector link receiver 240 is formed on a perimeter surface of connector sleeve 252 to receive a portion of actuator connector link 56. Connector sleeve 252 is further arranged to receive a first end portion of cylindrical body 246 and spring 42 therebetween as shown, for example, in
Cylindrical body 246 includes a plurality of arcuate projections 245 arranged to receive arcuate notches 250 formed on the perimeter of retainer plate 248 to couple cylindrical body 246 to annular retainer plate 248 so that body 246 is in a fixed position relative to hinge member 18 as shown, for example, in
Retainer plate 248 is formed to include a lock notch 249 which is arranged to project through an aperture 262 formed in mounting member housing 256. Retainer plate 248 is further arranged to couple to second hinge member 18 to block rotary movement of annular plate 248, and cylindrical body 246 as shown in
Spring 42 is arranged concentrically to common axis 28 between connector sleeve 252 and annular retainer plate 248. Spring 42 biases knob 214 away from lock 12 to block rotary movement of knob 214 relative to mounting member assembly 244. Upon coaxial linear movement of knob 214 relative to common axis 28, knob 214 is unlocked from mounting member assembly 244 and is able to be rotated in a first direction 15 to cause lock 12 to move radially outwardly away from common axis 28 and out of tab-receiving spaces 24 to unlock hinges 16 and 18 and allow rotation of hinge members 16, 18 relative to common axis 28.
Cylindrical body 246, annular retainer plate 248, connector sleeve 252, spring 42, actuator connector link 56, cam link 52, and mounting member housing 256 thus cooperate to provide means for coupling actuator 214 to cam 48 so that, when knob 14 is moved in a first direction 15, cam 48 moves radially outwardly relative to common axis 28 to cause tabs 66 to withdraw from tab-receiving space 24 to allow pivotable movement of first hinge member 16 relative to second hinge member 18. When knob 14 is moved in a second direction, cam 48 moves radially inwardly relative to common axis 28 to cause tabs 66 to move into tab-receiving space 24 to block pivotable movement of first hinge member 16 relative to second hinge member 18. Referring now to
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